Brian Ching Completes Campaign to Build a Green Upgraded Home for a Houston Family

HOUSTON (May 20, 2010) – Last year, Houston Dynamo forward Brian Ching set a goal to raise $75,000 in order to build a green-upgraded home for a Houston family in need. Through a partnership with Houston Habitat for Humanity and with the support of Dynamo Charities, sponsors, and his teammates, Ching achieved his goal and takes part in a formal dedication today at the site of the new home for Theresa Urbano and her two young children.

“I would just like to thank everyone who has contributed to this project,” Ching said. “It has been a true community effort and I am so happy for the Urbano family to finally have a place to call home. Theresa has worked hard for this house and I could not be happier for her and her family.”

This Houston Habitat green-upgraded home, located in northeast Houston in the Milby Park subdivision, is the result of a partnership that includes: KHOU, BMC Software, Turner Construction, CompuTech, Avalon Wine, MLS W.O.R.K.S, Wasserman Media Group and Dynamo Charities.

Ching’s desire to participate in this project stemmed from a public service announcement he shot for Houston Habitat for Humanity two years ago. Ching was interested in the work Houston Habitat does in the community and was impressed with the effort the organization puts into finding appropriate families for each home. To help raise money for the project, Ching hosted a post-game party following the 2010 MLS All-Star Game, with proceeds from the door charge going directly to the build.

The project is a green-upgraded home, which will be the third of its kind built by Houston Habitat. Features of the home include a 10-panel solar system for electricity generation, non-VOC paint, and Forest Stewardship Council-approved recycled cabinetry in both the kitchen and bathrooms. This home also includes a solar-powered hot water heater, provided by Green Mountain Energy Company’s Big Texas Sun grant to Houston Habitat.

In addition to the green aspect of the house, one room of the house will be decorated to feature the club’s commitment to hometown involvement. The room will feature an orange wall, Dynamo curtains and bedspreads and a Brian Ching poster.

”We are proud of Houston’s dedication to end poverty housing,” said Algenita Scott Davis, Houston Habitat Executive Director. “When a committed housing advocate like Brian Ching steps up to build not only an affordable house, but one that is also green, we know that our mission is in-line with Houston’s needs and objectives.”